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It’s been five weeks since the Birmingham bin strikes began over a long-running dispute between workers and the council. The city’s residents have complained that mounting rubbish is a risk to public health, with rotting food attracting foxes, cockroaches and rats.
Tom Cheshire speaks to Sky’s Midlands correspondent, Shamaan Freeman-Powell, who’s been in the city finding out how residents are dealing with the mounting rubbish, the smell and the rats – and whether an end to the strikes is in sight.
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